Anthony Bourdain and Asia Argento in New York in April 2018. CNN pulled three episodes of Bourdain’s “Parts Unknown,” which either contained or were directed b Argento from its streaming platform. Matthew Eisman/Getty Images

Asia Argento appeared in two episodes and directed one more of the late TV chef Anthony Bourdain's "Parts Unknown" show on CNN.

CNN has pulled all three from its streaming service in light of sexual assault allegations against Argento.

Argento has been accused of sexually assaulting then-17-year-old child actor Jimmy Bennett, which she denies, and later paying him off.

CNN has pulled all episodes featuring the work of Asia Argento from the latest season of TV chef Anthony Bourdain's "Parts Unknown" show, after she was accused of sexual assaulting a 17-year-old actor.

The network pulled a total of three episodes from its online streaming service, CNN Go. Two episodes — set in Rome and southern Italy — has her appear on-camera. A third, set in Hong Kong, credits Argento as director.